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3D renderings of the Nokia 7.3 smartphone, the successor to last year's mid-range model Nokia 7.2, have leaked into the air. It is quite similar in design to its predecessor, but there are some fundamental differences on both sides.

The first visible difference is that the Nokia 7.2 screen has a teardrop-shaped cutout, while the left part of the Nokia 7.3 display has a hole "sunk". Thanks to this, it has a slightly thinner upper frame compared to its predecessor. The bottom frame is also a little thinner, but it is still quite prominent compared to today's smartphones.

On the back of the phone, we see the same circular camera module as the Nokia 7.2, but unlike it, there is one more camera. Also different is the location of the double LED flash, which is now located to the left of the module, while in the predecessor we find it inside.

On the bottom edge you can see the charging USB-C port, on the top there is a 3,5 mm jack. Although it's not entirely clear from the images, the body of the smartphone is apparently made of plastic instead of glass.

The Nokia 7.3 will reportedly be powered by a Snapdragon 690 chipset that has an integrated 5G modem, which would make it the second phone from the brand to support the 5G network. Unofficial informace it also talks about dimensions of 165,8 x 76,3 x 8,2 mm, a 6,5-inch FHD+ display, a 48 MPx main camera, a 4000 mAh battery and 18 W fast charging support. At the moment, there is no it's unclear when the phone could be launched, but it's likely to be before the end of the year. By the end of this year will also introduce iPhone 12.

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